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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 November 2013

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

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Jonathan O'Brien

Question:

387. Deputy Jonathan O'Brien asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the levels of employment generated by exports to the north of Ireland, Britain, America, Germany, France, Japan or others for each of the past five years. [45697/13]

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Driving export growth is central to our economic recovery and is a key focus of the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs. Enterprise Development Agency-supported companies account for more than 80% of Ireland’s total exports.

CSO figures show that our strong export performance is continuing. Total exports in 2012 by companies based in Ireland amounted to €182.155bn – an increase of 5.48% over the figure of €172.696bn for 2011.

CSO figures also show that exports to Northern Ireland, Great Britain, the USA, Germany, France and Japan amounted to €89.082bn in 2012, or 48.9% of total exports. This figure represented an increase of €5.711bn or 6.9% over the figure of €83.371bn for 2011, despite the slow-down in the growth of the main economies that buy our exports.

Details of exports to France, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Northern Ireland and United States over the period 2008 to 2012 are set out in the table accompanying this reply. Exports of Goods and Services to “All Countries” are also included in this Table. Separate data on Services exports to Northern Ireland is not published by the CSO.

In 2012, Enterprise Ireland had a record year for exports by their client companies of €16.2bn, which were up by €1bn, or 6%. IDA supported companies also saw an increase in exports to €122bn in 2011, (the latest figures available) which were up by 8%, from €110bn in 2010. 2012, was also a particularly good year for job creation in companies supported by these Agencies, with IDA client companies creating a total of 12,722 gross new jobs. Clients of Enterprise Ireland created 12,861 gross new jobs. The export intensity of indigenous agency assisted firms has risen from 36% to 51% in the past decade. In total, agency assisted companies accounted for direct employment of 285,000 in 2011 and 294,000 in 2012, and are indirectly responsible for a similar number of jobs in ancillary and support services.

The latest Central Statistics Office release shows that employment increased by 33,800 in the year to Quarter 2 2013, net of a reduction of 5,400 in public sector numbers. This was the third consecutive Quarter where an increase in employment was recorded.

We have now moved from a situation where the private sector was losing over 7,000 jobs per month before this Government came to office, to the present situation where it is creating close to 3,000 jobs per month. As highlighted in my Budget 2014 press release on 15 October, both Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland have a target of 12,000 gross jobs growth each for 2014. I am determined, through the implementation of the Government’s annual Action Plan for Jobs process, to continue the transition to a sustainable economy, through growing our exports, and creating the jobs we need.

Central to the Action Plan is ensuring greater access for Irish companies to real opportunities to break into new markets, grow their exports and create much needed jobs for this economy. I am currently preparing the 2014 Action Plan on behalf of the Government and we will continue, through that process, to build on the success of the actions we have taken over the last two years.

Table: Exports to France, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Northern Ireland and United States 2008 to 2012

Goods

Country

Exports 2008 (€M)

Exports 2009 (€M)

Exports 2010 (€M)

Exports 2011 (€M)

Exports 2012 (€M)

France

5,019

4,527

4,559

4,951

4,428

Germany

6,089

5,974

6,401

6,285

7,526

Great Britain

14,300

12,199

12,617

12,845

13,794

Japan

1,708

1,702

1,749

1,743

2,101

Northern Ireland

1,565

1,286

1,326

1,422

1,445

United States

16,674

18,272

21,111

21,601

18,160

Total

45,355

43,960

47,763

48,847

47,454

Services

Country

Exports 2008 (€M)

Exports 2009 (€M)

Exports 2010 (€M)

Exports 2011 (€M)

Exports 2012 (€M)

France

4,832

4,474

4,834

4,654

5,593

Germany

6,670

6,596

7,750

7,659

8,032

Japan

1,152

1,035

1,437

1,533

2,713

United Kingdom

15,289

13,610

14,632

15,002

17,340

United States

4,708

4,281

5,484

5,676

7,950

Total

32,651

29,996

34,137

34,524

41,628

Goods and Services

Country

Exports 2008 (€M)

Exports 2009 (€M)

Exports 2010 (€M)

Exports 2011 (€M)

Exports 2012 (€M)

France

9,851

9,001

9,393

9,605

10,021

Germany

12,759

12,570

14,151

13,944

15,558

Japan

2,860

2,737

3,186

3,276

4,814

United Kingdom

31,154

27,095

28,575

29,269

32,579

United States

21,382

22,553

26,595

27,277

26,110

Total

78,006

73,956

81,900

83,371

89,082

All Countries

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Exports 2008 (€M)

Exports 2009 (€M)

Exports 2010 (€M)

Exports 2011 (€M)

Exports 2012 (€M)

Goods

86,394

85,804

89,703

91,228

91,860

Services

67,947

67,134

74,311

81,468

90,295

Total

154,341

152,938

164,014

172,696

182,155

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